Trinidad Jame$ was invited to Brooklyn to celebrate the launch of Converse's CONS Holiday 2013 collection last night. During his set, he used the stage at the Converse Rubber Track Studios as a pulpit, delivering a stream-of-conscious rant shortly after performing his verse on the "Work (Remix)" by A$AP Ferg. Trinidad started by apologizing to the fans for his rant, saying that he'd rather have "ten niggas in here buy my album." He then went into detail about his album, saying it would be coming out next year and that it was "better than all this bullshit that these niggas are feeding you."

While Trinidad did not elaborate on which artists were providing fans with "bullshit," he did give an example of who was providing quality music, and that's where the rant went down a controversial path:

You can't tell me, or anybody here that's a real fucking hip-hop fan, that Kendrick Lamarwas supposed to go platinum just this year. He's been that fucking good!

But now, the nigga that we been knew [was good] is coming and saying shit like 'He's the king of New York.' What is that? I remember when New York ran this shit, dawg. When Dipset was turned the fuck up! We were in Atlanta like 'Oh my God, I have to wear my bandana on tilt like Juelz [Santana]. What the fuck happened, dawg? Us in the South, us 'bammas, we just did our own thing. But now we run y'all musically. That's crazy.

I'm not trying to start nothing, but if you want to do something we can do something because I don't give a fuck. I'm just being honest with you. I looked up to New York music. But now every nigga that's really popping out of New York, you might as well say he's from Atlanta. He's from Atlanta. Y'all got more people that's interviewing people that are more popping than rappers. Y'all got better interviewers."

It is not exactly clear what prompted the rant, but it is clear from video footage of parts of his set that the energy was off. He paused between songs to offer comments about his financial security and what his music career means to him. The crowd reaction seemed light for his set most of the night, and he ended up performing parts of his biggest song, "All Gold Everything," acapella. Whereas last year, people were chanting the song's well-known line, "Popped a molly, I'm sweating" with fervor, even in New York City, the audience was nearly silent this go-around.

Meanwhile, Trinidad's rant led to security precautions at the venue. AG Da Coroner, a member of the Outdoorsmen collective (that also features Action Bronson), said that security cleared the backstage area prior to the Atlanta native's set being completed. According to AG, Trinidad "ran into the backstage room" with his own security and "locked the door." AG, a proud New Yorker, did not hear the rant as he was backstage, but was offended by the comments. However, he left the venue, saying "There's no way I was getting back there, because they're going to hold him in that room until everybody leaves.

Trinidad offered his own take on the incident with his Instagram account. Trinidad said:

"I said a lot tonight in NY and people are prolly gonna take the negative and run with it but my main purpose in life only is to take care of my mama and keep my shoe game on "30 million" . Other than that if I can inspire a young person to be the best person they wanna be along the way....then cool. Nothing else matters. #CrazyDeacon#BlackBatman."

It is worth noting that opening up for Trinidad at the event was Brooklyn's RATKING, a group with a much different sound and style. Not everyone in the crowd appeared to be receptive to their set, which created anticipation for Trinidad's set that was ultimately derailed by his antics.

Please get off the stage... they are making me look forward to Trinidad James performing.... #conversecons

UPDATE: Trinidad Jame$ is now coming under fire for his comments from New York rappers such as Smoke DZA and Maino. The latter has vowed to "break" Trinidad when they see each other. Trinidad explained that his comments were moreso an attack on New York City radio and the music they put in rotation.

Never hold ur words 4 no 1. Their nvr worth It. Most of y'all niggas choking from hiding who u really R. Haha.. Live a lil niggas die a lot.